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Written by Larry Clow
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Wednesday, 08 November 2006 |
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Columbia Pictures, 1947
starring: Orson Welles, Rita Hayworth, Everett Sloane and Glenn Anders
directed by: Orson Welles
the plot: Sailor Mike O’Hara (Welles) rescues the lovely Elsa
Bannister (Hayworth) from a gang of ruffians trying to mug her in the
park, so she asks him to work aboard her husband’s yacht during a
cruise through the Caribbean. Mike initially refuses, but after some
wheedling by her husband Arthur Bannister (Sloane), a renowned defense
attorney, Mike agrees to join the crew. As Mike tries to hide and
ignore his feelings for Elsa, he begins to suspect that something is
amiss in the Bannister household.
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Wednesday, 01 November 2006 |
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Shock-O-Rama Cinema, 2006
starring: Misty Mundae, Rob Monkiewicz, Julian Wells and A.J. Kahn
written and directed by: Brett Piper
the plot: A horror anthology in the tradition of “Creepshow” and
“Tales from the Crypt,” “Shock-O-Rama” ties together three tales of
comedy and horror. In the first, Callahan (Monkiewicz), a redneck
junkyard owner, starts his day at work by finding a crashed alien
spaceship.
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Written by Larry Clow
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Wednesday, 25 October 2006 |
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Some hobbies are easy to explain to people. It’s easy to talk about
wine tastings, book clubs and mountain biking. The benefits and the
enjoyment a person gets out of those things is apparent. But telling
people that you love horror movies is a little more difficult.
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Wednesday, 18 October 2006 |
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New Film Production, 1977
starring: Laura Gemser, Gabriele Tinti, Lars Bloch and Roger Browne
directed by: Joe D’Amato
the plot: When photojournalist Emanuelle (Gemser) isn’t taking
erotic photos of New York’s most beautiful women, she’s scouring the
streets for stories of corruption and the bizarre proclivities of the
rich and powerful. A friend tips her off to industrialist Eric van
Darren (Bloch), a temperamental tycoon who’s collecting a harem of
women based on the signs of the Zodiac. Emanuelle sneaks into the harem
and uncovers van Darren’s true career as an international arms smuggler.
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Wednesday, 11 October 2006 |
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Bryanston Distributing Company, 1975
starring: Ernest Borgnine, William Shatner, Tom Skerritt and Eddie Albert
directed by: Robert Fuest
the plot: Centuries ago, the Preston family stole a Satanic
ritual book from Jonathan Corbis (Borgnine), an evil priest in
possession of a nefarious power. But with the book stolen, Corbis was
robbed of much of his power. And so he cursed the Preston family and
spent the next 300 years tracking them.
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